Studio 804

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Studio 804 is a graduate level Architecture design Studio developed by Professor Dan Rockhill at the University of Kansas. The course is distinguished from typical studios in that it is a design-build studio in which the students work collaboratively to not only design a project but to actually construct it. The projects the studio considers are typically single family residences, and are targeted towards low-income residents in Lawrence, Kansas and the Kansas City Metropolitan Area.

The current design focus is toward contemporatry prefabricated designs which allow for easier, cheaper constructions that can be assembled in a shorted time frame that typical housing projects.

The mission of the studio is very similar to that of the famous Rural Studio pioneered by Samuel Mockbee at Auburn University.

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